It was my 3rd try and I just wanted to give up as I’ve tried several online sites, and Amourlee feels more serious and structured. The credit packages are clearly explained, and I’ve never encountered... See more
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A decent website where various women are present, including those who might offend and interesting, positive ladies.
I like the platform as y’all here guys are so helpful, I mean support and the stuff.
Honestly, this is one of the most friendly dating websites I have ever used as I tried others before and it was fiasco. I already have a couple of friends here and as all ladies are so comfy and nice, who will become my future wife?
Had a lot of fun on this website. Meeting new people was easy as hell. I started getting messages right after creating an account. This was annoying at times, but I had plenty of women to choose from. Besides, they have nice features that helped me to deal with that, I didn’t know but support advised me that I can pin some chats not to miss them.
Life is a wonderful thing, making it even more beautiful when you meet your better half. Finding a wife is also not as easy path to take but with having the little faith and keep your mind more positive, it really helps. Some would say that it is a joke or some just pass the time but at last everyone needs this person, who one can rely on. In the hope to find a great serious partner willing to embark on our life journey. Amourlee♥️

Reply from Amourlee
Great as always. I have been dating girls from this site for the past 2 years. I travel so much often that this really allowed choosing among good, nice and pretty ladies around the world. I am going to marry one of them, but until then we have fun. ( On certain occasions I was also taken a ride by those ladies as part of the game so be watchful ). I recommend you to make your account "trusted" - it will give you more credibility.
Amurlee is a great way to meet new people and maybe even find friends or something more. The site is user-friendly, and I like how it links me up with ladies who share similar interests. I’ve come across some really cool people here, and I’ve heard stories of others discovering real love. What’s cool is that this site feels secure and private. and whenever I’ve had questions, the support team is being speedy in sorting things out. It’s become my favorite spot for spending evenings online.

Reply from Amourlee
This site is outrageously expensive. You have a charge for every mail or instant message you send and as for viewing photos you have to spend many multiples of that for sending messages. Very quickly after just messaging a few people you will easily end up spending 60 pounds or more and you can't get the other person's contacts before spending at least several hundred pounds. What's worse is there are loads of fake profiles messaging you with small talk just so you can quickly run down your purchased credits. Stay away from this site.

Reply from Amourlee
I want to highlight some features there: filters, presents, newsfeed, and most importantly - discounts!!! They give it every holiday and I enjoy it a lot. Yeah, I like freebies :)
I checked out a lot of communication platforms like Amourlee. I would recommend them to add some more filters, but, in general, they are great! I could find the ladies I like using such filters as Age and Country. I saw when they were online and texted them, besides, I could pin a few favorite chats not to lose and it is super comfy. Every time when I log in I see new messages from my connections. I also like the email feature where I can send long messages including attachments for free.

Reply from Amourlee
At first, I wasn’t sure about online chatting, but now, when I’m not up for heading out, I turn to Amourlee. It’s like when you don’t feel like putting in the effort to meet someone; you just hop on this website, and boom, ladies start reaching out to you. There’s a bunch of them, so it’s pretty convenient.

Reply from Amourlee
Cool platform. Met some awesome people here. Moreover it often offers discounts and makes games to play or special events. They provide with the special offers on regular basis for christmas, st valentine's day and so on. I really like when this platform is also about to give, but not just to take. Additional features of the site add more flavour to the communication. Like it a lot here.

Reply from Amourlee
I started using this website a couple of weeks ago and I am happy about how it works so far. I am constantly meeting new people and hoping to find my love in the future. At least I already know that it is giving you a chance to arrange in person meeting, unlike the other dating platforms where girls were constantly refusing to meet each other or travel together…here, I have already several connections that agreed to be ready to come see me.

Reply from Amourlee
Here's my experience. I found a nice woman on the Amourlee site. Attractive, smart, had a sense of humor (laughed at my poor jokes) and someone I could imagine getting close to given some time. So, I'm chatting away for a couple of months thinking everything is going well, so I suggested getting off the site and onto a messaging site and shared my account name. She said it was not allowed so I dropped it for a few weeks and continued to pay for credits so I could get to know her.
When I first connected with her, her approach was slightly sexual and over the top, a bit. I thought she thought it was necessry to get my attention, but she became more real and conversational as the weeks went on. I was ALWAYS a gentleman, always respectful and kind, slightly flirtatious but never overtly sexual...that can wait when I meet her. I never asked for explicit photos or anything "inappropriate" and this girl really liked that, saying I was different than the rest of men who had reached out to her - always wanting nude photos and explicit messages.
Back to the messaging service...so one day I notice a new connection in one of my messaging platforms. I don't recognize the name or photo...but the user says "hi - it's "JANE"" (not the real name) from Amourlee. I could not have been more pleased, but then notice the photo on the account is different than "JANE's" and I immediately ask - thinking that maybe she's using another person's account. She then confessed that she was not "JANE" but "Marsha" (not real name either) and that she was getting paid to write to me through a "marriage agency" in Ukraine and that she believed that ALL the women's photos on Amourlee were actually AVATARS for women and men who were getting paid to talk to lonely men (like me, I guess).
For the last several months, In the back of my mind, I kept thinking "wow, this is almost too good to true". and here "Marsha" was telling me it was. She then confessed that she was only 28 years old (Jane was 41) and that she had fallen in love with me, because I was "such a great guy". She wanted to know if we could continue to get to know each other. She sent me photos of her "real" self and I liked her enough for coming clean that i helped her quit the marriage agency and move on with her life. She was so grateful, because the agency she worked for treated the women terribly for all their "work". She is too young for me, frankly, but I rewarded her honesty (though she did lie to me for 4 months) if she agreed to quit working for Amourlee and/or the marriage agency...and she did (I believe). So, guys, this is just my story, but after this, I will look at any dating site differently, especially if every woman looks like a model. I will never use Amourlee again.
Oh - one last thing - in my profile I asked whoever messaged me (and I received over 1000 messages, btw) to address the message as "Hello Richard" (vs. my profile nickname). NONE of the senders did that...it was always dumb questions like "what's your favorite color" or "flower" or something very flirtacious...Never "Dear Richard" - so they're not even reading the profiles before those 1000+ women (or bots) wrote to me. Be careful out there...don't waste your money. If it looks too good to be true (models and professional photography) then it is. Not maybe...it is.
So, I found Amourlee about a year ago, and I’ve been using it ever since. It’s a cool place to meet new people and maybe find a special someone. I haven’t found “the one” yet, but there are plenty of awesome folks to be friends with and have a good time. Fun fact: I even sent a real-life gift to one of my new friends recently. Their customer service is on point. These guys helped me out when I ran into some tech problems. Sure, the platform has a few tech hiccups, but they’re not a big deal. It doesn’t mess up the chatting, and the team is always there to help out. Thumbs up for that!

Reply from Amourlee
Site is complete scam. I am myself Ukrainian and spotted someone who is well known as a professional. Turns out to be the fotos was taken, stolen from her Instagram. Account created, and Amourlee worker was talking to make money for the site. Amourlee administrator in Ukraine, Inna. She is trying to offer money to the good looking girls in exchange for permission to use fotos. So you are not talking to the girls on the fotos, but to the site employees. Scammers. USA Trading commission should know about it, and shat this site down.

Reply from Amourlee
By some of the reviews, a majority of them reads scam. Me, personally, I wonder how the Women find the time & look sooo good when there is a WAR going on there???

Reply from Amourlee
Clearly a scam. One important test: Ask the girl to hold up a photo that you sent her, next to her face, and hold up 3 fingers also. She won't do it. None will do it. They feign ignorance. After trying with several girls, seeing the machine-like messages with the same quality of vocabulary, syntax, etc. and utter refusal to look for me off of this site, I realized something is wrong. My best guess as to their M.O.: Each girl, or more likely, numerous "fake girls" has a handler who responds with a chat AI directed to your message. No matter what you do, you will never get her number or email that works. And no matter how much she says she wants you she won't do even the smallest thing to contact you off the app. So disgusted with such evil people.
What makes it worse is reading their responses on trustpilot. They blame the women for not wanting to talk to you anymore. Zero willingness to compensate or facilitate a resolution. Clearly scam. Hell waits for them.
Update: Trustpilot states that they will take down my review if I do not provide my name, account number, etc to Amourlee. Here's the problem: If I do this, they will go to my KYC info that is in their database. They will then be reading all my "chats" (Did I mention chats are censored, read by Amourlee while you're paying for them? If they don't like what you say, they cut whole segments out of the chat, rendering it nonsensical with no feedback about why you were censored.) To continue: with my private information identified, they will be able to harrass or possibly hack my online security.
So, Trustpilot, if you're a serious review website, please don't expect writers to give their email, name, etc. to the sites they may be criticizing. If you do this, your review credibility will be worth little...nobody in their right mind will do as you require. Meanwhile the dirty sites will stuff your "reviews" with puff pieces about themselves, submitted of course via their friends.

Reply from Amourlee
I have read several other one star reviews and agree. I will put some facts on the table. To get a date you need to spend 3000 so called "credits" communicating with one and the same girl. I paid 70$ for 200 "credits". That means that I paid 1050$. When I finally achieved this, I had to wait another 7 days for handling of request for her email address and telephone number. It took them 10 days. Meantime you need to keep contact, so you must pay even more. They gave me an email address, but no telephone number. I sent an email to the address they gave me. She told me that she did not receive my email. When I finally managed to send parts of her "email address" to her, she replied that it was not her email address.
I agree with others here: This site is a scam.

Reply from Amourlee
The site is another scam like many. Based in Cyprus the site has many beautiful women that look like models. Even without a profile or photo a barrage of messages will appear in your inbox from many women (supposedly!).
To chat after your free credits monetary payment is required. The ridiculous and pointless questions you will receive are probably via chatbots as regardless of the time of day you will receive a reply to any text messages instantly.

Reply from Amourlee
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